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1. Question
41. While play is important at all levels of human development, _________ takes on particular significance when children are five and six years old
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2. Question
42. During the second and third years of life, children gain _________ over their bodies.
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3. Question
43. All brass instruments use a mouthpiece _________ into a long cone-shaped tube.
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4. Question
44. _________ as children that most people first come in contact with myths
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5. Question
46. By the mid-twentieth century, United States presidential staffs, _________ had numbered fewer than ten a century earlier, numbered in the hundreds
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6. Question
46. In 1966 only 60 percent of all five year olds in the United States attended kindergarten, _________ in 1985 almost 82 percent did so.
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7. Question
47_________ industries, inventions, and communal endeavors of the Shakers, the best known is their fine furniture
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8. Question
48. Most fishes and many reptiles have ribs along most of the spine, but in mammals _________ only in the chest area.
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9. Question
49. Although the habitat of the American beech tree is now confined to the eastern United States and southeastern Canada, _________ extended as far west as California.
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10. Question
50. Most of North America receives _________ some form of continuous plant cover except in the arid and semiarid Southwest.
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11. Question
51. _________ denotes currency in circulation plus bank deposits.
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12. Question
52.The Franklin stove, invented around 1742, ________, originally with a partially open front, and was designed to fit into a fireplace
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13. Question
53. A few species of mushrooms cause death or serious illness _________.
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14. Question
54. Some critics maintain _________ the mystery novel is a symbolic ritual of guilt and retribution
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15. Question
55. _________ all cherry trees are very attractive when in bloom, some species with inferior fruit are cultivated especially for their flowers.
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16. Question
56. Usually pitched in the of C, _________ may be tuned to B flat by means of a slide
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17. Question
57. With _________ formal art training and largely self-educated, Anna Mary Moses, known as Grandma Moses, began to paint rural scenes at the age of seventy-eight
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18. Question
58. A block and tackle is a _________ of pulley blocks and ropes used for pulling or hoisting large objects
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19. Question
59. Although _________ instant critical acclaim in 1952, he never completed a second novel, publishing many short works instead
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20. Question
60. Sauropods had _________ smallest brains relative to body weight of any group of dinosaurs, yet they were among the most successful of all dinosaurs in evolutionary terms.
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21. Question
61. At the time of Columbus’ voyages, Native Americans used an astounding diversity of languages, ________ the diversity used by Europeans.
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22. Question
62. During the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920’s, much African American writers, artists, and musicians came to Harlem in New York City, creating a cultural center there.
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23. Question
- In Concord, Massachusetts, there is a museum commemorating the life of Louisa May Alcott, the author the nineteenth-century novel Little Women.
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24. Question
- Lactose, a sugar present in milk, is one of simple sugars used in food preparations for infants.
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25. Question
65. Jackson, Michigan, a city who was settled in 1829, was named for Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States.
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26. Question
- Boulder, Colorado, is only city in the United States that derives its water supply from a glacier.
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27. Question
67. Construction of first skyscraper began in Chicago in 1883 with the ten-story Home Insurance Building.
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28. Question
68. The Mississippi river boat, which evolved from simpler steamship of the early 1800’s, became the dominant form of passenger transport on the Mississippi River.
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29. Question
69. Modern stringed instruments comprise both instruments of ancient origin, such as the harp, and the developed recently family of bowed instruments that includes the violin.
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30. Question
70. Stars provided early astronomer with a reference system for measuring the motions of planets, the Moon, and the Sun.
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31. Question
71. The coal industry is important to every industrial nations because most other industries are directly or indirectly dependent on it.
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32. Question
72. The brightly colored kingfisher that perches until it sights a fish, then dives into the water to catch its prey.
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33. Question
- Neptune circles the Sun once every 164.8 Earth years, and its day — one rotation its axis — is 15.8 hours.
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34. Question
- Observable comets are occasionally attracted toward the inner Solar System by the fields gravitational of nearby stars and giant molecular clouds.
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35. Question
- A single bacterium has the potential to produce 16 million copies of themselves in a day.
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36. Question
- Atoms are held together by the electrical forces of attraction between each negative electron and a positive protons within the nucleus.
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37. Question
- The original aim of encyclopedias was to provide a general educational.
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38. Question
- Icebergs are usually white, blue, or green, even although some are black due to rock material incorporated in them .
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39. Question
- Both adult ladybugs and their larvae are voracious eaters of aphids, scale insects, and another plant pests.
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40. Question
- Early English burlesque often ridiculed celebrated literary works and sentimentally drama.
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